

I just run mine on a nvidia shield. I dunno why people feel the need to give the smart tv your data.


I just run mine on a nvidia shield. I dunno why people feel the need to give the smart tv your data.
Back to reddit I imagine.
People need to learn the different between (AI) LLM and the AI workhorses known as Machine Learning that have been doing the real heavy lifting for decades.
Good vibes only


Audiobookshelf and LL are it. Or calibre automation but it sucks.


Yeah same


Still using a mix of Debian and Ubuntu.
I tried openSUSE but didn’t like it compared to Ubuntu desktop.


You can look any youtuber up on socialblade and see their earnings range. It’s not small which goes to show his diversified stuff must make a shitload.


I’d rather read your thoughts and recommendations than not. Hit me with your favourite hard scifi.
Ill look into Red shirts in the mean time Ty.


Net boot ftw, no sd card necessary.


This. Even a cheap alibaba n100 would be way better on Power than pretty much any laptop.


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Reading Fallen Dragon now, enjoying it so far.


Stainless steel rat is next in line to read based on recs ITT.
I’ll have a look at Larry Niven. Cheers.
The backup is a self hosted splunk.
Dozzle, log forge is a new one I’ve seen but not tried.


I’m not a game Dev but our platforms I work with have corporate and learning editions. I have my work email registered with our enterprise install and my personal email for the learning. They could potentially cross reference and find me using both.
In this instance though a smaller game Dev would do a lot of BYOD and I think this comes down to business processes to make sure staff do not register using work emails unless it is directly for work purposes.
Unity also should be flagging it to them and terminating the personal accounts imho. But that being said how does Unity expect developers to upskill in their tooling in their personal time if they won’t let them practice. You can’t expect a company to pay for a pro license for someone not employed to work on that stack.


I have two large (8 Bay) Synology NAS. They backup certain data between each other and replicate internally and push to Back blaze. $6/mo.


They can’t rugpull them, they probably also want to own the transaction fees.
https://zulip.com/ is kinda cool.